PRIZES,

... PRIZES, DAWFLIAS, &C.-ISt (of 18 blooms), Thomas Rawson, Esq.; 2nd, R. W. Preston, Esq.-Ist (of 12), Messrs. Davies; 2nd, R. W. Preston, Esq.-Ist (of 6), Mr. P. Manly; 2nd, T. Rawson, Esq.-lst Seedling, T. Rawson, Esq; ditto Mr. P Manly.-Stove Plant, ...

PRIZES

... PRIZES. Ds wp•Lins, Sze.-lst (of 18 blooms). Thomas Rawson, Esq.; 2nd, R. W. Preston, Esq.-Ist (of 12), Messrs. Davies ; 2nd, R. W. Preston, Esq.-let (of 6), Mr. P. Manly; 2nd, T. Rawson, Esq.-lst Seedling, T. Rawson, Esq; ditto. Mr. P. Manly.-Stove Plant ...

GAMEKEEPERS NOT BEING ASSESSED SERVANTS, Schofield James.... Over Hutton—appointed by Wm. Hulton, Esq., fo ..

... Richard .. Kermincham—by Henry Hilton, Esq., for Kermincham, Cheshire flubhersly Thomas . Lee Thomas Orritt Robert , Croston—by Thomas Norris, Esq., for Croston Parkinson Thomas . Bulk—by Joseph Bushell, Esq., for Bulk Pre William nett, Esq., for Over ...

MANCHESTER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... not first- Te No. 62 best ca Mr. J. W. the Tatton, of Withenshaw, to No. 25, petition. —3 to No. &2, Mr. Sir Thomas de Trafford; no 27, Sir Thomas de Trafford ; 8 to No, Mr. 35 to enall ; and 9 to No. 165, Poets —~ = aoe arcurs— Between 29 and 34 was won ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1844
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
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Ergal gettrts

... (to give room) put Ist and 2nd, and to signify best and second best, &c. PRIZES. DiwFLIAs, &c.-Ist (of 18 blooms), Thomas Rawson, Esq.; 2nd, R. W. Preston, Esq.-Ist (of 12), Messrs. Davies; 2nd, R. W. Preston, •Esq.-lst (of 6), Mr. P. Manly; 2nd ...

WINGHAM HORTICULTRAL AND FLORAL SOCIETY

... Pettit, Wingbam ; third ditto, James Hooker, ditto ; best six carrots, Thomas Puttit, ditto ; second ditto, Thomas Elgar, ditto best six parsidps, Jutnes Hooker, ditto; secoud ditto, Thomas Pettit. ditto; best pint pease, John Tucker, Stodmarsh ; second rtitto ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1844
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... Robert Garnett, Esq., for Over Wyersdale Bridge Thomas Alawdesley—hy Sir Thomas G. Hesketh, Bart.. for Mawdesley Caunce Henry .. Tarleton —by Sir Thomas G. Hesketh, Bart., for Tarleton Caunce Thomas Wrightington —by iiichard Boulton, Esq., for W ...

GAMEKEEPERS NOT BEING ASSESSED SERVANTS. Schofield James.— Over Hulton—appointed by Wrn. Hulton, Esq., fa ..

... ASSESSE. Ball Thomas.. Hornby, Esq., for Dalton Blackburn Thomas . Penwortham—by Lawrence Raw_ stone, Esq., for Farrington, Horwicb, and Hutton Blades Francis .. Over Wyersdale—by Robert Garnett, Esq., for Over Wyersdale Bridge Thomas . Mawdesley—bv ...

GAMEKEEPERS NOT BEING ASSESSED SERVANTS, Schofield James.... Over Hulton—appointed by Wm. Hutton, Esq., foi ..

... Dalton Blackburn Thomas . Penwortham—by Lawrence Raw. stone. Esq., for Farrington, Horwich, and Hutton Blades Francis .. Over Wyersdale—by Robert Garnett, Esq., for Over Wyersdale Ball Thomas Bridge Thomas Mawdesley—by Sir Thomas G. Hesketh, Bart ...

flags and other trophies captured at the battle of Isly presented them to the King, and subsequently paraded ..

... inauguration into office at the London Tavern. Alderman William Hunter, the senior Sheriff, presided, supported by his colleague, Thomas Sidney, Esq., the Lord Mayor of London, the Lord Mayor elect (Alderman Gibbs), the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1844
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10309 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PRIZ E,S

... PRIZ E,S DAwFLiss, &c.-lst (c,flB blooms), ThomaS Rawson, Esq.; 2nd, R. W. Preston, Esq.-Ist (of r 2), Messrs. Davies; 2nd, R. W. Preston, Esq.-Ist (of 6), Mr. P. Manly; '2nd,' T. Rawson, Esq.-lst Seedling, T. Rawson, Esq; ditto. Mr. P. Manly.-Stove Plant ...

partnerships dissolved

... the younger and William Cosway the younger, Tiverton, Devon, coal and slate merchants. John Hardy and Henry Mallet. Nottingham, saddlers and harness makers. Thomas Cheshire and John Charles W. Tuve, Liverpool, merchanu. Joseph Hall and Henry Urodribb. Moor* ...

Published: Wednesday 02 October 1844
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
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